Short Check Off Poems
Short Check Off Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Check Off by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Check Off by length and keyword.
Climbing Checklist
When finished climbing mountain dew, explore other paths to prosper through.
Through shouldn't exist, climbing mountain dew was a check off the checklist.
- Loverboi...
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Categories:
check off, inspirational,
Form:
Rhyme
Problem With Submitting Poems
Something is wrong with this site.
I cannot submit any poems because
the category is not working properly.
I tried to check off two categories,
and neither one would register.
Is anyone else having this problem?...
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Categories:
check off, abuse,
Form:
I do not know?
Difficult
Boggled is the mind
Where we stand is anti
Is shine proof
Need not to check off
But dismember the anti
with anatomic
Of words from the guru
no one should place a label
on who is more wrong or correct....
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Categories:
check off, anti bullying, appreciation, bullying, conflict, social, trust,
Form:
Acrostic
Even Lunatics Need Jobs
No matter where I send you, you return.
The fault lies in my own emotional navigation,
Wasting words and energy for energy's sake.
I hurl you into dead end corners,
So you can climb back into my brain.
All that's left are forced giddy-ups.
So help me check off all my screw-ups.
A job for lunatics....
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Categories:
check off, life,
Form:
Free verse
Food Shopping
When you go shopping, do you browse
And stroll up all the aisles,
Searching for surprising “Wows!”
That might elicit smiles?
Or do you clutch your list in hand
And check off every item
That’s always purchased as you planned
Each time, ad infinitum?
No matter how you shop, at least
When you’re back home, unpacking,
You’ll know that chances have increased
For some impromptu snacking....
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Categories:
check off, food,
Form:
Rhyme
No Feeling and Not Appealing
No Feeling and Not Appealing
I had to hurry up and write
this down before I forgot this.
When I never show any of my feeling;
What I write and say is not appealing;
While rambling,
Was gambling,
On you disturbed hitting head on ceiling.
Jim Horn
What happens if I check off 1st grade in Categories.
Does this mean that I am writing at a first grade level
of inteligence (LOI) and am on the level?
Also Wharton School of Business is not taught at night school....
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Categories:
check off, 1st grade, allegory, analogy,
Form:
Limerick